Ultrahuman’s M2 Live launches prescription‑free glucose tracking in the U.S.

Now you can connect what you eat with how you train and sleep.

Ultrahuman brought its M2 Live metabolic health platform to the U.S. this week, offering continuous glucose tracking without a prescription. Powered by its Abbott’s Lingo biosensor, the system streams up to 14 days of glucose data into the Ultrahuman app and turns it into an everyday health metric. By combining a daily Metabolic Score with real‑time insights, users can see how their food, training, and sleep choices play out in their own biology instead of guessing.

How it works

M2 Live uses Abbott’s Lingo biosensor, a small wearable that sits on the back of the arm for up to 14 days and continuously tracks glucose. Once activated, it streams minute‑by‑minute readings to Ultrahuman, turning blood sugar shifts into a steady data feed instead of a single lab result.

Then, that glucose data is folded into the Ultrahuman app to deliver a daily Metabolic Score and a series of real‑time insights. Users will be able to see glucose spikes, dips, and trends alongside logged meals, training sessions, sleep, and recovery data, so it’s easier to link specific choices—like a late dinner or a hard workout—to the way one’s metabolism responds.

The problem M2 Live is stepping into

According to the brand, only about 1 in 8 U.S. adults meets the criteria for being metabolically healthy. In that context, continuous glucose data is less about biohacking and more about seeing how everyday habits, like meal timing and stress, line up with how your body handles energy.

Ultrahuman has spent the last few years building a Metabolic Score validated against gold‑standard lab markers, then layering it with sleep and recovery data from its ring. M2 Live is the next step in that line of work: instead of treating glucose as something only people with diabetes need to watch, it reframes it as a daily health signal that can support weight loss, focus, sleep, and even long‑term metabolic health.

Where to get it

M2 Live is now available to adults in the U.S. on Ultrahuman.com.